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Year: 2024 | Month: April | Volume: 14 | Issue: 4 | Pages: 177-181

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20240426

Effect of Scalene and Pectoralis Minor Stretching Exercises in Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Case Series

Aasha Soni1, Dr. Suman Mehra2, Dr. Surekha Dabla3, Pooja Kumari4, Reena Sheokand5

1PG Student, College of Physiotherapy, Pt. B.D. Sharma UHS, Rohtak. India
2Assistant Professor, College of Physiotherapy, Pt. B.D. Sharma UHS, Rohtak. India
3Senior Professor & Head of Department of Neurology, Pt. B.D. Sharma UHS, Rohtak. India
4PG Student, College of Physiotherapy, Pt. B.D. Sharma UHS, Rohtak. India
5PG Student, College of Physiotherapy, Pt. B.D. Sharma UHS, Rohtak. India

Corresponding Author: Aasha Soni

ABSTRACT

Introduction- Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is considered the most common peripheral entrapment neuropathy, which manifests as unpleasant symptoms, such as burning, tingling, or numbness in the palm that extends to the fingers. As the disease progresses, individuals also report decreased grip strength accompanied by hand weakness and atrophy of thenar muscles and hence affects the activities of daily living of the patients. There are both surgical and conservative treatments available for relieving strain on the median nerve.
Purpose- To find out the effect of scalene and pectoralis minor muscles stretching exercises on pain intensity, symptoms severity and functional status in patients with CTS
Methodology- In this case series 5 diagnosed cases of CTS had undergone scalene and pectoralis minor muscles stretching exercises along with conventional treatment which included median nerve mobilization, flexor tendon gliding exercises. Treatment was given 3 times in a week for 4 weeks. Outcome measures were pain intensity, symptoms severity and functional status of hand.
Result & conclusion- There was significant reduction in pain, symptoms severity and also significant improvement in functional status of the hand in all 5 patients.

Key words: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Tendon Gliding exercises, Splinting, Pain, Median Nerve Gliding exercises.

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